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Top Ten Laptop Coolers

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By thisisoli


What are Laptop Coolers?

You may have read my article on Laptop Coolers, and if you haven't you definitely should!

Laptop Coolers are a great solution to help you keep your laptop cool, and more importantly working! There are thousands of complaints to manufacturers out there who have built laptops which are simply too powerful to keep cool in their current space.

Fortunately you do not have to downgrade just yet, there are plenty of cheap reliable laptop coolers out there which will save your laptop or notebook from catastrophe!

Laptop Coolers are the perfect way to keep your laptop from suffering heat damage. If you have a Notebook, don't worry, you can get a Notebook Cooler instead!

I often get asked which laptop cooler I use, and i have to admit it is not currently in my list.  I am using a Thermaltake Tai-Chi M+, which fits my widescreen 17 inch laptop well. Unfortunately, it can be hard to get a hold of, and is a little expensive.  Nevertheless there are some amazing thermaltake notebook coolers out there to wet your appetite, and speed up your laptop!


The Top Ten Laptop Coolers

The sheer number of laptop coolers out there has made this job pretty damn hard. Fortunately after some hard work and even managing to get a couple of hands on reviews, I have the top ten laptop coolers!

To choose which laptop coolers made it in to my top ten I looked at price, size, adjustability, weight, and looks. I won't give a separate score for each one, but I think you guys should know what I am basing this review on!

If you are buying a laptop cooler then any one of these should be a great choice (Size dependant). Check out the Amazon and eBay recommendations as well though, because you might just find a gem!

So time to stop rambling. Here I give you my top ten laptop coolers to help you cool down that laptop and save yourself from disaster!


Logitech Laptop Cooler

Logitech Laptop Cooler
Logitech Laptop Cooler

10) Logitech Notebook Cooling Pad N100

While the Logitech N100 Notebook Cooling Pad may have some very good look, it does have some downsides. This has not really been made for the high end laptop users though, and instead work more for the home worker. The Logitech laptop cooler is definitely well designed on the outside, it looks beautiful, and its output area is well placed to prevent blockages, should you want to use this on your lap, or in bed.

Unfortunately as well designed as this laptop is, it just does not really shift any air at all. While it does provide a little cooling, keeping your laptop cool should you open a word document, this may not work if you decide to play the latest games on your laptop. This lack of cooling power does have an upside however. The Logitech Notebook Cooling Pad is incredibly quiet. If you like the sound of silence when you are working, but worry about the heat (Especially if you keep important documents on your laptop) then the Logitech N100 could be for you.

All in all this is solid for a home user who only puts a light usage on their laptop. It is quiet, and reliable. Unfortunately it does not work well enough for high end users, those most likely to need a laptop cooler.



Laptop Cooler With USB Hub

Laptop Cooler With USB Hub
Laptop Cooler With USB Hub

9) Laptop Cooler Pad w/3 Fans and 4 Ports USB 2.0 Hub

This generic cooler is not the best on the market, but it is pretty comprehensive for the price. If you are looking for a cheap well rounded laptop cooler this could be the one for you!

This generic laptop cooler comes with 3 6cm fans, so it can get pretty loud, but it does work well on high performance laptops. It is aluminium made so keeps the heat well dissipated, and your laptop cool!

The only downside is that with it's generic brand, also comes generic reliability. The fans on this have been known to fail on occasions.


Passive Laptop Cooler

Fan Free Laptop Cooler
Fan Free Laptop Cooler

8) Xpad Slim Passive Laptop Cooler (Fan Free)

While this gives minimal laptop cooling, the Xpad Slim is probably my favorite fan free Laptop cooler. It has little in the way of heatsinks of cooling fins but it still manages to drop your laptops temperature by a few degrees, and includes a heatshield to protect your legs from the laptops heat (And maybe even sperm irradiation if you listen to the media)

The XPad slim will accommodate a 17 inch widescreen laptop or smaller, with it's unique 'X' grip design. The Xpad by the way is an uncannily strong set of rubber grips which will keep your laptop secure while you work.

Since the Xpad slim is completely fanless this causes no noise and means no fiddling about with USB cables. Passive cooling for laptops is notoriously poor however, and you should not expect a significant drop in temperature unless you have been leaving your laptop directly on top of your bed sheets prior to this!

While this is definitely not a high end laptop cooler, and it is a little pricey for a fanless cooling system, I would recommend this to anyone who needs a little extra cooling to help protect their laptop, without having to worry about anything else.

If you are in to gaming on your laptop, I would definitely not go for this passive laptop cooler!



Mini Notebook Cooler

Antech Mini Notebook Cooler S
Antech Mini Notebook Cooler S

7)Antech Notebook Cooler S

While I am not a fan of mini notebook coolers, Antech have come up with quite a surprising device. The Antech Mini Notebook Cooler S is small in size, and yet it lifts your notebook at the back, as well as cooling it with its dual variable speed quiet fans. This mix greatly reduces your laptops temperature without using much power.

The size of this laptop cooler makes the Antech Notebook Cooler S highly portable, and with lower power consumption you can use it anywhere on the go. My only complaint is that my laptop regularly heats up under the wrist area, which is poorly covered by this device.

Since this laptop cooler can be picked up for around $20 however I think it does it's job admirably, and would easily recommend this to anyone who needed just a little bit extra cooling for their laptop.


Cheap Notebook Cooler

Cheap Laptop Cooler
Cheap Laptop Cooler

6) Kinamax FAN-NTP3 Business Notebook Cooler Pad

This is probably the cheapest laptop cooler I would recommend.  It is a pretty powerful cooler, although it does unfortunately focus more on the rear of the laptop (Why they did not spread the three 60mm fans is beyond me).  For $15 though the Kinamax laptop cooler is a bargain, and while it does not have the greatest design, it does pack a punch of cooling power in to it's body.  It has an on off switch, and LED sensors to show fan failure. This worries me a little, since I do not think the fans should be failing for at least 3 years, but at least we know the thing is not working as soon as the problem arises.

This is not a quiet unit, it is not a particularly good unit, but for it's price it is a cheap unit, and it can lower your laptops temprature to well below the danger zone. While it does not give off the most noise, three speedy 60mm fans are not quiet, if this does not bother you however, it could save you $30!


Heavy Duty Laptop Cooler

Evercool 17 inch widescreen laptop cooler
Evercool 17 inch widescreen laptop cooler

5) Evercool 17" Widescreen Notebook Cooling Pad

The Evercool 17 inch widescreen notebook cooler is a very respectable laptop cooler. It gives powerful cooling, at a reasonable silence, and best of all at a dirt cheap price.

Infact the Evercool Laptop Cooler would probably have made it to third, or even second place on my list, if it was not for the complete lack of portability. I bought a laptop so I could work on the move, and with this, I am afraid it is not going to happen.

Despite this fact, this is a very good laptop cooler for your desk, it comes with a long USB cable, and has an extra USB port on the side to make up for the slot it used. It uses two 80mm fans, so while it is far from silent, it is not noisy, and last but not least it has really good cooling capability.


Antech Laptop Cooler

Antech laptop Cooler
Antech laptop Cooler

4) Antech Notebook Cooler

This may be the second Antech cooler on my list, but there is good reason for it. Only $5 more than the mini Antech Cooler will buy you this full coverage laptop cooler. This is a light plastic laptop cooler. While it may not be the most effective laptop cooler on the market, it does give decent cooling at the lowest price.

The Antech Laptop Cooler is not the quietest, the most efficient or the most stylish. Despite these drawbacks, it is very light, fairly sturdy and incredibly cheap. Buying this laptop cooler could save you hundreds of dollars in the future, without breaking the bank now!


Cooler Master Laptop Cooler

Cooler Master Laptop Cooler
Cooler Master Laptop Cooler

3) Cooler Master NotePal Laptop Cooler (R9-NBC-ADAS / ADAK)

The Cooler Master Laptop Cooler is a great way to cool your laptop. While it doesn't have the USB port or a card reader, it does have great cooling power. It is this ability to cool your laptop down which has made this number three on my list, despite it's lack of anything else it does do exactly what it says on the tin.

The cooler master also manages to combine whisper quiet cooling with its high power, this is a great combination. The downside of these benefits is that they will cost you, this is a pretty expensive laptop cooler, but the quality is well worth paying for!

The only other downside is that it is a little small for 17 inch laptops, but will easily fit a widescreen 15 inch laptop.



Ultra Quiet Laptop Cooler

Zalman Laptop Cooler
Zalman Laptop Cooler

2) Zalman Ultra-Quiet Notebook Cooler ZM-NC1000

I have to admit that I am slightly biased here. I have been a long time fan of Zalman's products, they are well made and amazingly quiet. While they are known for their fanless cooling systems, their laptop cooler does have some fans in it. Despite this you would have a hard time telling when they are switched on, I can only assume there are some well greased bearings in this machine!

The Zalman Laptop cooler does do a great job of keeping your laptop cool, and with variable speed fans you never hear more noise than you have to. This laptop cooler is moderately heavy, but with this weight comes an incredible distribution of heat, giving you unbeatable cooling!

While the Zalman is pretty expensive, you will not regret spending the extra money, in fact the only real downside of the Zalman Laptop Cooler is that it is made for 15 inch notebooks. If like me you own a 17 inch widescreen, you are pretty much out of luck!


Portable Laptop Cooler

NZXT Cryo LX
NZXT Cryo LX

1) NZXT ACC-NT-CRYO-LX 120mm Laptop Cooler

This laptop cooler may have a big name, and you definitely won't remember it, but it packs one hell of a punch. The NZXT ACC-NT-CRYO-LX is a large laptop cooler, it can fit 17 inch widescreen laptops with ease. It also has an aluminium construction for heat dissipation, and it can work from the mains as well as USB, in case you need your powered port for something else.

The NZXT Cryo LX runs near silent, with three ultra quiet 12cm fans inside keeping the air flowing but the noise down. The Cry LX comes with a USB hub, and a standard USB wire, many however prefer to use the standalone DC connection. I personally have never used the hub, but if you are heavy on USB devices it could come in useful.

On top of the NZXT Cryo LX Laptop Coolers amazing specifications, it also folds neatly away to keep your laptop portable. This may not seem like a big thing, but you will be thankful of it when you start using it!

To top it off the Cryo LX Laptop Cooler has speed adjusters, so when you need the quietest cooling, you can get it!

The only downside is the price, at around $70 it is getting a little bit pricey for a function that should have already been included in your laptop. If your laptop is high powered, and you push it to the limits, this is perfect for you!


Buy Laptop Coolers

Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler Antec USB-Powered Notebook Cooler
Price: $14.99
List Price: $33.80
Logitech Notebook Cooling Pad (N100) Logitech Notebook Cooling Pad (N100)
Price: $24.44
List Price: $29.99
Zalman ZM-NC2000Black Notebook Cooler (Black) Zalman ZM-NC2000Black Notebook Cooler (Black)
Price: $55.84
List Price: $73.99
Kinamax FAN-NTP3 Business Notebook Cooler Pad with Three Built-in 60 mm Fans for Laptops Kinamax FAN-NTP3 Business Notebook Cooler Pad with Three Built-in 60 mm Fans for Laptops
Price: $12.88
List Price: $14.99

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Guest  says:
2 months ago

I think i'm going to stab you for using "teh" over and over.

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thisisoli  says:
2 months ago

I have fixed the numerous two 'teh' mistakes, for your reading pleasure. I also apologise profusely for my rushed work on this article of such extreme importance.

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thisisoli  says:
4 weeks ago

I am traveling without my laptop cooler in Amsterdam right now and have seen a heavy drop in performance. The issues with heat in high spec laptops really are severe! It is amazing how much a cheap laptop cooler can help!

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thisisoli  says:
2 weeks ago

I have had quite a few messages regarding this hub, most wanting to know which laptop cooler I use.

At the moment I am using the Tai-Chi M+ Laptop Cooler from Thermaltake. It easily fits my 17 inch widescreen laptop, and does a fantastic job. Unilike many laptop coolers, it also folds up, increasing portability!

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